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V0LX11L ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2G. 1888. KO.30. ! THE l ROSEBURG REVIEW , Has Pushed to the Front and '- ' Has the Largest Circulation and ', Is acknowledged to be the Best '. ar L'hh 'PiiKlialiA't in nWBWJTI .J V- . " " . ... Douglas county. Subscribe Now. Oue Year . - r(-w- - - 12 00 Six Months - - - '--T;;- T 1 oo - Obituary notice of not more than Um line published fret; additional line will be chargad tor at lb rata of tea oanta par line. (jE3EBA1i dieectosy. GaovKB Clevrlakd President. Thos. P. Bayabd Secretary of State Chas. S. rAIRCHiLD,ScreUry of Treasury. W. T. Viias ....Secretary of the Interior. Wm. C. E.vdicott Secretary of W ar W. O. WniTNir Secretary of Navy. t. M. Dickinson. . . .Post Muter General. A. H. Oakland. Attorney General. MuriLU VV. fcixia. Chief Justice. STATE OP O HEGON. f' Sr,t 1- U. S. Senators. J. H. Mitchell J Binokr Hbrxan Congressman. Stlvkstek PKNNovsa. . Governor. Geo. W.-McBrioe Secretary of State. G.W.Webb State Treasurer. . K. B. McEi.R0Y....SuT,t. Pub. InstrnctioV Fbank Baker. State Printer. R. S. StrahaM ... ) Wa P. Loud, . . . .Supreme Judges. W. W. That br, ) N. Davis, Clerk, Board School Land Com'rs. ?f0C5ONERl Railroad Commissioners. J. R. N. Bbll, Cleric of Railroad Commission. s SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. It S. Bbas. Judge. J. W- Hamilton.... Prosecuting Attorney. 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY. . C. Fullerton Senator. U. E. RiCKKK, ) J AS. BLUnHX,V Representatives, E. E. Labrie, ) U. A. Taylor Clerk. lies. C. Agkk Sheriff. V. L. Arriitgton Treasurer. Otis Hutchson. . . .School Superintendent J AS. A. STIRLING assessor. J. S. Frrziiuuii County Judge. Lewis Ash ,iMioners. "Hiram Weathkrly.... J W.F.Bbigcs Surveyor. Da. S. 3. MarstR4 Coroner. Thos. Graham, M. D. M. R. C. S. County Physician. Thos. Smith Sheep Inspector PRECINCT OFFICERS: T. A. Eggers I justices. David Hunter ) ' H. S French Constable CITY OF R03EBURG. If. C Stantos, ! John Rast, J. Sheridan, .. . Trustees. ThosTGrisdale, I W. F. Benjamin 8. F. Floed Recorder. T. Ford Marshal. Will H. Fishbr Treasurer. U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, Chas. W. Johnston. Register. A. C. Jones ...... Receiver SIGNAL SERVICE. Wm. Bell Observer. PROFESSIONAL. L F. LANE, JOHN LANE JTANE & LANE, , Attorneys at Law. Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. g F. FLOED Attorney at Law. ROSEBURG, - OREGON. J C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office in Marks' briok, np stain. C. A. SEHLBREDE, ATTORNEY AT JA.W and Office Marks Block Rosebure. Oregon. K. L. MILLER, M. D Surgeon. Ilomceopathic Physician. Office op stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Rosebnrg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality, Dr. M. M- Murptiy, Physician & Surgeon Office at the hte Dr. Hoover's office. ROSEBURG, - - OREGON OT Calls dy or night promptly attended. EDWARD J PAGE, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, OAKLAND - - - OREGON, Special attention to diseases of women. I JAMES H. HAWKINS. B. S. M.D. OAKLAND - - - OREGON. Special attention to Diseases of the EYE & KIDNEYS. Calls promptly attended night or day J. A. Eggers C. H. Eggers Egcrs Bros Contractors and Builders. Plans, specifications and bills of lumber mads on application. Having had twenty years experience In carpentering, we guarantee our work to give satisfaction. Give us a call. EGGKR8 BROS Roseburg, . . - - - - Oregon. DR. JORDAN'S useum of Anatomy. 761 MARKET STREET SJttT TRANCISCO. lO AND LEARN HOWTO AVOID X disease, and how wonderfully jon are made. Private office. 111 Geary Street. Consultation on lost manhood and all di men. Send for Books. SAM KEE - The Chine? Merchant, Formerly knewn as Sam Young, Kceos aU kinds of Chinese fancy-work. Ladies underwear, Ladies lies. Silk handkerchiefs and fans of every desctiption. Give him A call. " Opposite Carlons livery stable. ROSEBURG, - - - OREGON fTl M VWfs v .a HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAND, OKKOON. Rich tivcl Thomas, Prop. First Claws SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AND THE fable supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad. MOORE'S RESTAURANT. Principal BusinessStreet.) Roseburgr, Oregon MEALS S5 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS We Keep the Best the Market Affords. EUROPEAN PLAN. JVjMOXD HOTEL. First Class In Every Particular, Corses Front and Morrisor Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Tiiokas Gcikban, Proprietor. THE New York Cof fee House tr a-. And Oyster Saloon Leading Chech Mestaurant in tfie City, SIFORD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND OREGON SOTrivste Rooms of the Latest Designs for Ladies OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. C. W. KNOWLES, ST. CHARLES HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN- C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS IN EVERT RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-proof Brick Building 180 Rooms. In the Center of the city. COR. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND THE STATE Agricultural College, CORVALLIS, OREGON. Term Commences Wednesday September 12, 1888. FACULTY. A full corps of experienced Professors and Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY. Arranged expressly to meet the demands and needs of the larming interests cl the state. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. For students over 15 years of age who desire to enter the College but are not prepared to enter College classes by examination. MILITARY TRAINING. To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS. Large, Commodious and well ventilated. LOCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community, and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulars, containing matter full of interest to farmers, will be regularly issued ana copies mailed to each patron ot the College. -EXPENSES Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free scholarships irom every county. Consult vour Countv Superintendent. We confidently appeal to the farmers and Granges ot Oregon to patronize, the only school established by Oregon tor the pro motion ot her agricultural interests. For catalogue or other information, address, B. L. ARNOLD, President, Corvallis, Oregon. MRS. J- PATTIE Has opened up her stock of ALSO JX FULL STOCK OF ZEPHYR & BERLIN WOOLS, ARRASENE & EMBROIDERY SILKS. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. Remember the place, next door to, Pntch- ard's Jeweler Store, Jackson Street. NEW STORE -AT- DILIiARD, OB. would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a first-class store. Give him a call. Goods at low Prices, AH kinds of Produo Taken in Exchange for Goods. t3" Alt orders promptly attended to. The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S.Hamilton. (Successor to S. Hamilton. Roseburg ------ Oregon, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. ALL WORK WABBANTED. Dealer in Watches, Clock?, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. A FULL LINK OF CIOABS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS. THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN fur the pronerarijustment ot Spectacles. Depot of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles and Eye glaasea. Office in Hamilton's Brick Block. THE GrllXi. A.T Transcontinental Route rn li dm n Annul VIA THE - Cascade Division Now Completed, Making it the Shortest. Best and Quickest. The dining car line; the direct route; no de lays; fastest trains; lowest rates to Chi cago and all points east. Tickets sold to all prominent points throughout the east and southeast , To East-Bound Passengers. Be careful and do not make a mistake, but be sure to take the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, And see that your ticket roads via THIS LINE, St. Paul or Minneapolis to avoid changas and serious delays occasioned by otber routes. Through second class sleeping cars run on regular express trains full length of the line. Bertha free; lowest rates; quickest time. General Office of the Company, So- 2 Washington St. Portland. Or- A. D. CHAKLTQN, Aaa't. Gen. Pass. Agt. Nj. 3 Washington St. Portland, Or. THE YAQUINA ROUTE Oregon pacific Railroad AND OREGON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP LINE. 325 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME Than by any other route. First Class Through Passenger and Freight Line from PORTLAND and all points in the WILLAM ETTE VALLEY to and from SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TIME SCHEDULE (Except Sundays ) Leaves Albany 1. 00 p m Leaves Taquina 6.45 a m Leaves Corvallis 1.40 p m Leaves Corvallis 10.35am Arrive Yaquina 5. 30 p m j Arrive Albany 11.10 a m O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at YAQUINA V ilh the Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line between Yaquina and San Francisco. SAILING DATES. Steamer From San Francisco From Yaquina Will. Valley I Oct. 8, 18a. I Oct. S, 1888. I " i0. " " 14, This Company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Val ley points can make close connection with the trains of the YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany ..r Cor valli8, and if destined to San Francisco, should ar range to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. For information apply to C H. Haswell, Jr., C C. Hoovs, O. F, a P. Agent. Acting G. F. A P. Agt. Or. Development Co. O. P. R. R. Co. .104 Montgomery St., Corvallis San Francisco, Cal. Oregon. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA j VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S LINES. THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. Time tetween Roseburg and San Francisco, 29 hours. CALirORMA KXrRKSI TSAUS DAILT. South J North. 4:00 r. M. I Leave Portland Arrive 1 10:40 A. H. l is a. a. I Leave Rosebunr Leave 1 12:50 A. V. 7:40 a. a. Arrive San Franisco Leave 6:30 r. u. PULMAN J3UITET SLEEPEES. Tourists Sleeping Cars for accommodation of Second Class Passengers, attached to Express Trains. The 0. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on East Side Div. from footof F St, West Side Division- BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS HAIL TRAIN DAILT (STOUT SCITDAT.) LEAVE. ARRIVE. Corvallis 12.26 P.M. Portland 0.16 P. M. Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvallis 1.30 P. M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific. BXFHKSS TSA1H DAILT (SXCSrT SUHDAY.) LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 4.50 P. M. McMinnville.. 8.00 P. M. McMInn vllle.... 5.46 A.M. Portland 9.00A.M. For lull Information regarding; rates, maps, etc. call on company's agent. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. O. F. 4 Pass Agt. Douglas County Bank, FLINT, &, TAYLOR, Rosssbnrc - - Oregon TRANSACT A GENERAL BA1THI1T0- BUSINESS Sight Draft. Drawn on Portland. San Francisco, New York and other points. Bills of exchange on the principal cities ol J!-nrope. Deposits re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all accessible points at reasonable rates Just opened by Williams Bros. Meals served at all honrs, day and night. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. MEALS 25 CENTS. If you are hungry give them a call, next door to J. T. Bryan's Horse Shoe Store. 30,000 Acres Farm & Grazing Land : IN DOUGLAS AND JACKSON COUNTIES Fine farms of almost every description well fenced, well watered, and sit uated in the most healthful climate, are vow offered for sale, ' . ' i ' '- . 1 In Tracts of fronii6o to 3000 "Acres. " have entered the Real Estate Business fo stay, atul have superior facit ' ties for disposing of land. Therefore do well to place the matter in my charge. ; :. J. C. HUTCHINSON, ; OAKLAND. Oil AS. E. WoLVERTON, Ps,edB. J. W. Ctisick, Treasurer. The Farmers and. Merchants Insurance Co. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 00o PAID UP IN CASH 00,000.00. ALBANY, - - WM. ULRICII, District Agent, MEDFORD, OREGON. Samuel Marks, S. MARKS & Co.- DEALERS IN WML 1I10IMIISI HAVE CONSTANTLY ON II AND Glotiiii. Day Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Wool and Produce tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. MVXtltH & OO 1000 REWARD Will be given any man who will produce a sci entist of large experi ence, and widely known ENDOHSELTBY to be an honeruble man, ie man, - - , j t . 0 wno v ill assert mat 6ued cast einu is n of the most endurinir all known materials to withstand the actions of the waather. v if DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich 45.300 MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - ti i o KllTli XT DEALERS IN DRUGS, GLASS, PUHY, PAINTS, JEWELRY, We expect to do a Btvictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of all to deal with us. 'We also invite a continuation of the put ronage of all former patrons, and solicit now ones. J t" GIVE USA CALL.-C3 MOORE & THE PEOPLE'S GROCERS Keep all Family and Fancy Groceries. ALSO Agents for all kinds of FARM MACHHTBRY "Wagons Buggies Carts GIVE TRUm A CALL. POST OFFICE Drain Academy l STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. j i . First Term toegins SeiDt, lotli 1888, Aitli ct XtjlII corps or Competent Instructors. For further information see those wishing to tell their land will - j OREGON. J. O. Weisman, . .Vice-President. 4 J. K. Ei.derki.n-, Sec. and Manager. i- - - :, . OREGON. L. D CARLE, Local Agent. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Asheu Marks goods, Uroium Cigars, Boots and Shoes. of every Descrip Itoelin-r. Of. WHITE BRONZE SUPERIoajO 310X1 31 EX Tft AH -asd-STATUAIiy Were awardeil -GOLD MEDAL-- AT WORLD'S FAIR, Nsw Oklxaxs, 1 fH m -t - r PKUMENtAi. WPrt ices an j Jacksonville, Oregon 7TTJ335SIiZU2J OILS, WATCHES, EIC. ETC- COMBS,; EVANS kinds of i i DIMMICK Binders Reapers and I Moweis etc ROSEBURG, OR later advertisements, or a3dres3 W. 0. Hawley, A. B., L L, B., Principal. MRS - E. F- H0TCHKISS FINE MILLINERY AND . ; : 23" EAT J3RESSMAKING, ROSEBURG OREGON. WILL FLRNISM YOU THE BEST AND FINEST Goods in the market. Ladies Wear, Laces, Rucfclnirs, Hosiery and Jewelry. The dressmaking department is in skillful hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs . Hotchkiss. CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT D- T- PRITCHARD si a its i AND it s HOP ON JACKSON STREET, OPrO- site Sheridan liros. hardware store. ROSEBURG . OREGON. IslGB HIM FROM - ROSEBURG TO EMPIRE CITY. From Roseburg ta Looking Glass $ .75 " Foot of mountain .... 2.00 " Dora S- " Fairview 5.50 " Sumner 6.50 " Marshfield 7.00 " Empire City 7.50 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. For Particulars Inquire at the Post Office. Jas C. McCTLLOCD, Prop. Hope For The Afflicted. S. S. Marsters M. D. of Koseburg Graduate of the IMiysio-Medical CoIIesc of Ohio; SI ember of the American Association of Physi cians and Surgeons, and Presi dent of the Ore son State I. M. A to meet the ursront necessities and silent appeals of a large class of suffer ing humanity, lias fitted up his office in the rear of A. C. Marster's drug store, on Jackson street, and announces himself prepared to give SPECIAL ATTENTION to the Treatment of Curvatures, Displacements Polypus and Ulcerations of the Female Or gans, and to the treatment of Piles, fIStUlO and fissures of theiCec til in and all chronic diseases of the Irino-lacuital and Rectal Or gans of both sexes. The Doctor's treatment of the above inuliadie. is not empirical or experi mental, imt Safe. Scientific and Successful and in accord with the latest discoveries and Most Advanced Einowledge of Medi cal Science. He cures Piles and ristlilo without the knife and with out sutlcring to the patient. Possessing a thorough medical edu cation armed with the experience and observation of thirty-five years practice lie oilers his ine.licul skill and service to suffering humanity. For examina tions reasonable charges. ! CONSULTATIONS FREE. ' SSJJS. S. A. nUTCHIXKOJf. MILLINERY STORE! Oaklnnd, Oregon. T A1ME3 WILL K.fD MY STOCK LARGE ASD J Complete, rnces moderate. r.iT m Ooll. JIb1. S. A. Hctchissos. CITY DRAYTNG DONE WITH DISPATCH. (-'ALL ON JOS. CARLOX. The BTJTEBB' GUIDE ll : Issued Harob aait Bept ; each year. It U an ency clopedia of nseful Infor mation for all who par chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We i oan clothe 70a and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ftpplianco. to ride, walk, danoe, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and In rarious sises, styles and quantities. Just fisnra oat whet is required to do all these thine COMFORTABLY, end yon ou make. fair estimate of the value of the BTJYIBB' GUIDE, which will be sent upon reoeipt of 10 oenU to pay postae, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-114 tfiohigan Avenae, Chio&co.Ill. FATSNT'B Obtained, and all Patent Business in the V. 8. Patent. Office attended to for huueimte rfcfcS. Our office is oonosite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can olitain Patents in less time than those re mote rmm WASHINGTON Send MODEL Oil DRAWING. We advise as to natentaliililv free of chanre: and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OlilAIN PATENT. We refer here to the Postmaster, tne supt. 01 me Money Order I iv., and to officials of the V. S. Pat ent Offl-e. rorctrtnlar, advice, terms ana referen ces to actual clients in your own State or eounty wnle to C A. SXOW CO., Opposite Patent Office,- Washington, D. C McOreifor's old stand. ji Street : Rose'sHrp. W. 15. ItOIIRKK. RICHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES. ; THIS MARKET is always sufrfii-d with 1 the choicest quality of Of all kinds, including beef, pxirk, e.-l and mutton; also, corn beef, sausage, laid, etc The most favorable inducements offered ' to patrons, and no effort will be spare l toward giving satisfaction. . . . Iff!? Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A m-irvel of purity strength sml wholesomenees. More economical tlian the ordinary kinds and cannot besoM In mm rtitlon with the multitude of low test, short weislil alum or phospUate Kwders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall St. N. V. Established 1S52. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING GLGTmiR, HAiTTIR AND OP OREGON. THE BOOM HAS COME AND II. Parry, the Tailor, VTiil make you the latest style suite. REMEMBER That one suit made to order will last aa long as three "Buzzards." If you want to keep np with the tiroes, call on II. Parry and order a suit that will make you look as if you belong to somebody. ifBAlNY I COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 1 I COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ALBANY OREGON. iSSS. 1S87. TWENTY-FIRST YEAS- CLASSICAL' SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL. COURSES OF STUDY. INSTRUCTION THOROUGH. DISCIPLINE FIRM Tuition ranges from five and a half dollars to twel e and a half dollars per term. The year besrins on Taewlay nearest the midillc of Septcniher and cndu on Wvdneiav neareBt the nnuuie ;.i Juno, and 11 divided into four equal terms. A careful supervitii'ii u excrcUinl over students from out cf town. Good lioard can be obtained in prhnte families at verv reasonaoie rales. Koiims lur stit-boarding can win. ut iuu i iiiiy cenuf ficr weea. lijraiiiMumwni wm Tun particulars, address i rresmens Kb . e.Lilr.ltT N CONOtT, A. M BUICK it 1SEXJAMW REAL ESTATE AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Roseburg, Oregon. arnuy and Sell Real Estate on Commission. Loan .money on Improved Lands. CTHave For Sale IjirKo and Small Tracts of Atrri culiural, Grazing and Timber Lands and City xiupcriy. vorresponaence froiiclleu. V. S. K. I!l It'K, Manager. Mo GREG0R & SHAW. WHOLESALE BUTCHERS No. 292 First Street PORTLAND ,- - - OREGON, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR LIVESTOCX IN KOSBBURG- tr - - - - - Sheep A Specia lity O. C3 It- TCWl3L.& A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Table and Tucket Cctlkrt, Glassware . Crockery Qucensware, Etc. Goods Delivered anywhere in the Oity limits, Free of Charge. After Forty rwra ipeneno In th Itan Ota Handxvd ThocMTid mrrrMo&Uoni fnr patwiU im th United Fttt knd Fnreivn aoatw trieft, tti pat)lihTS f th HcirUifio Amcrirnn ccntinn to act u olicitoc for patent. ctmU. tral-mrki, oopy- sniritti fnrfhn 1Tnied KLnMa. tutl to obtnio patnii in f'nj, EogUnd, Fran-, GtrmtDr, atxi U ethr eotiDtnm Tbeiraxpavi no ia unaqaajed acJ thou ic.litiea ara uaQr- k. fka l'slxnt Ifln nn allfitL tllllr. Trml TSTV raaAOTiabla. 2o rhvee for exaMinatioa wf taodala ar drawimra. Advtr bf mail lrM Psunts iilitiinrw: 1 hrantrh Virnn AC.arailotfeM Imhe SCIKVriKiC A Ml -Will :AX, which baa b largest circulation cad 14 1 ho mo innaentiai BmfitAv of ta kind icbiihd in tha worn. The adranvatfaa of each &oUc vary patant VidarstaiKla, Thia larp arl !r,d! iUrBtrntM nawtpapav Itpabltahcd W!;;. ! at V a yaar, and admitted to ba tho W -x pa p?r ri. voted to acieoea. nachainea. tnrenicn e iL-.nrioc orka, ana ther dtrpartmpnirt of i"..;u9trfl prorraaa, pub- liarisMl in aR trT-. lr (..ntaitia Lhfl Bamei (H All patntta and X lf trmrr i nation ptcnt4 act, vecK. 1 ry it r cr Uromui jut cua ooiw. If you baa an irtnlirn tn patani wrH a piann m o.t nnmrnirm 01 ocaiiviu IE m HER REWARD- A story written expressly (or Thb Review, (By Mrs. E, F. Yt.) . Marcia Bertrand was certainly a very happy -woman; her'a was consid- erea a brilliant match, ana many maneuvering mammas were fearfully shocked when the handsome, wealthy Harold Bertrand married plain Marcia Far. lie would have none of the frivilons butterflies of fashion, but Marcia with her good, loving heart and generous, compassionate nature, for it was to her came the poor and maimed, and never a beggar was turned away empty handed: "What little time we live here, we should hold out a helping band to the poor and lowly," sho would say. Harold was really generous and lavished his wealth 'on all his friends, but he had rather Marcia would not occupy so xn'uclfof her time and thoughts upon the beg gars, it really did them no great good, and only encouraged others to become wortjileas, but Marcia 's views were different - They had been married eight years and neve.' were two, more suited to each other, there had never been a secret between them, he lavished his love and; wealth upon her. There were two lovely little children, Harold six years old, and little Lillian three. Harold was a very earnest child, and seemed older than he really was; his eyes were large and blue, and his hair was thick with many curls, and Lillian was she a little Fairy or only a sun beam? Her eyes like her brother's were blue, and woven out of sunshine was her sunny, golden hair, her long curl ing lashes swept her little cheeks. Marcia would watch then-, with many proud and loving smiles. In days gone by, there was one who loved her, with such deep devotion, he would have lain down his life for her; poor, worthless, dissipated Claud Felix. Many times her thoughts would wander back, and the memory of those dark pleading eyes would come to her, as he knelt at her feet and would plead in accents wild: "Marcia, Marcia, if you would only help me, nly be mine, you can take my life in your own hands, you can mould me at your wi'L O, Marcia! I would lead a different life, you could reform me, as no other could!" but she would say goi.tly. hia life was in his own hands, to be brave and reform himself. That poor lost boy, that wrecked life, she had not the power to save him. Since she was married she had seen him but few times, "only to gaze upon her afar, she is as far," he would think "she is as far above me, as the stars are above the lifeless clods." The very thought of that poor boy would cause the jealous panzs to shoot through Harold's passionate heart; he could not even bear the thought of any other loving his peerless Marcia. He strove to crush and drive out the demon from his heart, but sittan rules the heart of passion and seldom loosens his hold uiion a willing victim. It was early spring, the crocuses bei gan to push their little faces timidly out to the sunshine. They had been so snug and warm down there in the bosom of mother earth, would this other world be as tenderto them? they thought. The tender leaves fluttered in the soft breeze, Marcia was out anions her flowers, the moon was hanging low in the heavens, the air was soft and mild, the day had been so fair. Dear little crocuses," she thinks "how sweet and timid you look out here in the moonlight" "Marcia" a voice calls to her, a strangely -familiar voice, but now, so fall of horror, fearlessly she turns and meets the dark imploring eyes of her brother Clarence the brother she used to nurse when he was a little, lisping child, it was to Marcia he always came with his dead pets and broken toys, dear little, motherless Clare, she would hold bis little head upon her breast, dry his tears, and hush his little sobs. He came to her now: "Marcia, Marcia! hide me, hide me! they are after me, hide me and will tell you all!" Clare, Clare! my poor brother what is itl Come to me, coma to me!" "Marcia, tendered heart on earth, how can I tell you, will you believe me) In all this wide, wide world, yon ars the onlv one I can trust. My father, my poor old father, Marcia you know how the:demon would take pos- session of him, the demon drink. He . , . , j -r came nome to-nignt maa wim unnn, when I expostulated and plead for him to give np the mad habit, O, Marcia! be was mad, he knew not what he did, he grasped revolver and dashed upon me, and Marcia, as God is my witness 1 know not how it was done, but in ' the struggle, I thrust out my hand to ward it off, there was a loud report, he fell and the life bloed streamed from a ghastly wound in his forehead. I was dumb with terror; there was no other witness, but God. j I ran out I was ao frightened. The servants ran in, I heard their loud cries, has killed his father, his poor old father!' Marcia you must hide me 'til the ex citement has died away,; then I will g; .away, I will go out t- Austra'ia, where I am unknown. I would go and U;ll them nil, but they would not be-liet-e me; the servants knew we weie to-'ether, they beard the report, they Children Cry for saw me running away. I was so frightened, O Marcia, I was co fright ened ! They would bang rae without mercy. Marcia will youhida me, and . promise roe to tell no one? sot even . Harold? Yon know him Marcia. Toa know him. I could not bear to hare . him know. The angels will ' reward you, they know! am innocent, and wffl reward you."" and she takes his bead upon her breast and wipes the large drops of perspiration from his dark lock?, as when he was a little babbling child. ; - : . "tfy poor Clare! mj poor baby brother, you can trust your sister Marcia!" she leads him away, then passes in through the door. "Marcia" says Harold meeting her m the doorway, "what were yon doing out so late? Yen are damp withde." "l have been watting in the grounds!" "I thought I heard voiees," he :mys 8USpiC10U8ly. -.. "Some passers by jerhaps" she !r-A swers, "01couMIlifctil.J.t.- thinks. " She escapes to her room, the horror in her soul ! Her poor father. ' aJ t Shot down by the hands of her brother so the world would think, all bis plead, ing could not cause them: to think oth erwise. Yes, she would help him aw, it was the only alternative. She clasps her hands and offers np a silenr prayer. Her wedding ring falls frohrhfer fimmr and rolls into the smouldering fire, he grasps the tongs and searches long for it, but nowhere is it to be found. What strange horror is this, that has seized her? what a baneful omen to lose her wedding ring: Could it be something more was to be added to her klread breaking heart? Those awM NUya pass on. The poor old father now lies . out in the cemetery, hl it was a fearful sight, the white hair drawn far down to cover a ghastly wound on. his forehead. Great was the indigaatkm " of the masses against the one that wiimiinwu mac awrui deed, fees in .1 raniics, uujuuia iow, no was - .1-1 . V uui. 10 do louna. IL It was growing dusk, MarcUaiipe away to cheer and comfort that poor despairing boy. Soon he could , ay, out to another continent, -.where he would be unknown, and begin his life anew. He raises hia bowed Vi.l and grasps her hand: : "Marcia your reward will eoiae W all your loving care. Is there -other heart in all this world so tender and trustful?" She lingers with him long, and with soothing words, tries to cheer a fort him. Harold meets her door. "Marcia you must not go ot:. night see, your mantle ia damp with dew. What were you doingf h asked ci'ldlv. ' "Harold I was walk'ng tn tlte grounds," but she passca into her rw w, and there is a cnawinz Bain at Lr neait. "l es I m-wt tell him, thei ha i never been a secret between us,in all our lives before. 1 will tell him all and plead for my innocent brother.'' Her good angel whispers: "tell him now j tell him now," but the evil spirit whis pers: "waif, wait, he will distrust youV brother. The days wear away. "I will tell him to morrow," but many" to morrows come and go. She dreads to speak, she fears he might distrust poor Clare. ' "I will wait til he in : then I will tell hia all." in. .- The sun sinks low, and the crimson clouds hang in the heaveas like sheets of flame and throws a radiance oyer the earth, a radiance like that whiih guided the children of Israel over the plains of Arabia. The despairing boy raises his dark eyes to heaven, and I calls upon the rVther of the motherless. to deliver him sifelr out of ha : harj Is' of the Philistines. "Ah 1 yes Marcia is my Moses, she will lead me on, my brave, peerless Marcia" and the large dropiof perspir ation stands ajion his forehead. "Clare my poor brother,"and Manila is coming through the dusk, "this is our bat meeting, if we never t again, yon will always tread the straight path. Whatever temptation asal you, think of Marcia, and ifyoa state ble by the way side, rise and strtijale on." " f - Mial will I ver Urge "ur WOIU" w,!l .- ti IOV,"8 care you fx of tne otatcsv Ibovl" And riM finlila ha KjmJ u- : - - ."f"" breast, and wipe the streaming tears away: "Farewell Marcia, farewell forettr," he trim quickly and treads awayLout i.ito the darkneas, outir th fitiless world, never again " to look upon his native Jand. . Mama in slow, unsteady steps turua t go, ere she retraces many sw ps, Harold' stand before her, his face is whitp'witb jeal ous rage and hia-oic is thick 'with passio n: " t "Marcia, this mnst be your Ian meeting in tJuse ground, if you vi'ist meet your drunken lover, go out iiotu my house, go from home, would yon drag my name and honor d wn to utt very duatt have you.no thought of (he little children? "O! Harold, have rev, I hrr n lover, you are possessed ! ' J"a hiik . I have no sense of honor, do you think Continued on 4'h Pay-, Pltcher,-Cotorl3.